http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7814
------- Additional Comments From kelfe(a)gmx.de 2007-21-03 11:09 -------
this could also affect the map browser that can be opened by pressing F11 ingame
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Summary: EVE Online mini maps in agent missions/browser are
corrupted
Product: Wine
Version: CVS
Platform: PC
URL: http://www.eve-online.com/download/
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-directx-d3d
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: kelfe(a)gmx.de
If you take an agent mission you get a mini map showing you the location. This
mini map is corrupted in the mission briefing.
This happens as well when checking the ingame browser documentation at
http://bughunters.addix.net/igbtest/ingametest5.html with the ingame browser.
The correct map sometimes blinks up but is overdrawn with random stuff within a
second.
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------- Additional Comments From giuseppe.bilotta(a)gmail.com 2007-21-03 10:38 -------
The patch that AJ sent me by email fixes the problem, so it seems that my
diagnosis was corret :) and easily fixed.
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oberon(a)wildwein.de changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version|0.9.32. |0.9.33.
------- Additional Comments From oberon(a)wildwein.de 2007-21-03 10:02 -------
same behavior with wine-0.9.33
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------- Additional Comments From focht(a)gmx.net 2007-21-03 10:01 -------
Hello,
>The demo version available online works with wine too (the last time I've tried).
You refer to http://www.zemax.com/ ?
The lastest demo available there is ver 2007 - which seems to work (at least it
doesnt crash at startup).
Version 2005 doesnt seem to be available for download ... any chance to upgrade
your stuff to 2007?
It's hard to tell just from crash dump...
You might supply more info using following
% WINEDEBUG=+tid,+seh,+relay wine $appname >crashlog.txt 2>&1
If log file gets too large you might cut it starting ~200 lines before the crash.
Regards
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------- Additional Comments From Speeddymon(a)gmail.com 2007-21-03 09:51 -------
I discovered some other things yesterday as well. If you run wineprefixcreate
prior to running winecfg, then you end up with ` ~/.wine/drive_c that is not used..
In other words, run winecfg first, setup everything how you want, and then run
wineprefixcreate to update the symlinks, and make the windows directory tree in
the fake c that is where you want it.
Now with that being said. When you run winecfg, look under the Desktop
Integration tab. In the Shell Folders section are several shell folders, like
Desktop and My Documents. If you click on those there is a check box below that
says Link To and to the right of the check box is a place for you to type a path
to where you want your desktop to point to, etc.
If you leave those checked, then when you run the WinRAR installer, the .lnk
file that WinRAR installs on windows gets put on your xorg desktop, ALONG WITH
the .desktop file that wine creates from that .lnk file, so you get 2 icons on
your desktop, one that works and one doesnt. But if you click on Desktop in
winecfg and uncheck that check box, and then run the installer, then you get
just the .desktop file like you are supposed to.
Unfortunately, winecfg does not have an option for the Start Menu shell folder,
and wineprefixcreate doesn't create it either, so when you run the WinRAR
installer, the winrar shortcuts get placed into the Program Files\WinRAR
directory. But if you manually create the Start Menu folder as a symlink to
your xorg menu's folder (~/.local/share/applications/wine), then the .lnk files
AND .desktop files are put in your menu.. If you manually create the Start Menu
folder as a regular folder, then you get just the .desktop files in your menu,
like you are supposed to.....
SO, here are the bugs:
1) windows\profiles\(user)\Desktop (as symlink) makes you get 2 icons per
shortcut on desktop, same for Start\ Menu (as symlink)
2) windows\profiles\Start Menu doesn't exist by default, when it should
3) winecfg needs to have a Shell Folder entry for Start Menu..
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------- Additional Comments From rich(a)hq.vsaa.lv 2007-21-03 09:45 -------
the problem still there with 0.9.33.
taking a quick look, debug output seems to differ only with addresses.
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------- Additional Comments From tiago.freire(a)gmail.com 2007-21-03 08:36 -------
Created an attachment (id=5474)
--> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=5474&action=view)
Outlook 2002 install failure vs wine 0.9.33
I have a standalone Outlook XP CD which came with my smartphone (a Qtek 9090
aka HTC Blue Angel for the record), which I am using to test against wine.
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------- Additional Comments From shadow.wizzard(a)gmail.com 2007-15-03 01:46 -------
Any progress with this ?
Anybody remember last working version for testing regressions ?
------- Additional Comments From mahasler(a)gmail.com 2007-21-03 08:34 -------
That's strange. Ben mentioned GTA 2 isn't working but it does for me. Same with
other games using binkw32.dll, such as Rayman 3, Tomb Rader Legend(demo), Max
Payne 2, Red Faction. GTA 3 uses mpegs btw, so that's a different problem
(doesn't work for me either). Bink didn't work for me at all for a long time.
However that was a bug in the Nvidia drivers (8xxx). I don't think this actually
is a bug with bink but a more general problem.
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------- Additional Comments From mikolaj.zalewski(a)gmail.com 2007-21-03 07:53 -------
It writes something to the NULL locations and thus crashes the application. From
the Lenders dump we know that the problem is that even if
IShellFolder::GetAttributesOf is required to work only for simple PIDLs, the
Windows desktop folder works for full PIDLs as well and Photoshop makes use of
it. When we add this feature to Wine desktop folder the errors should disappear.
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